Turn 9 is near flat out depending on car/driver with not a lot of runoff area too. Fairly substantial crash and lucky to only come away bruised.
They had a plank nailed underneath holding it together.
Looks like the turbo fell out.iichel wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39Poor car
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Woah doctor... That is impressive!roon wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 01:03Looks like the turbo fell out.iichel wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39Poor car
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I must be blind, I can only see the exhaust. Where's the turbo?
Exhaust only, engine is deeper. The turbo wont fell out if the engine not thrown.roon wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 01:03Looks like the turbo fell out.iichel wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39Poor car
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When the rear end came off, it pulled off the turbine/wastegate exhaust manifolds. If your familiar with the Honda PU architecture, they use the split turbo design with the MGU-H in the middle, compressor/turbine hang off the ICE. If you look closely you can the spindle from the gearbox protruding.roon wrote: ↑15 May 2018, 01:03Looks like the turbo fell out.iichel wrote: ↑12 May 2018, 13:39Poor car
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The accident recorder provided the following data. The impact with the tail ahead was 110 km / h. A delay of 25G was measured. On impact, the tail of the Toro Rosso hooked up with the Tecpro elements of the barrier. The car broke apart between engine and transmission.
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the spacers were a bit fragile
Toro Rosso has brought a new floor update to Monaco ahead of the race weekend. Gasly will get use of it from FP1 on Thursday, but teammate Brendon Hartley will not get the update until final practice on Saturday.